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At the heart of every organization lies a web of relationships: individual performance is shaped by not only a person's inherent characteristics, but also by their interactions with others within teams, and their teams' interactions with other teams across the system.Within such a complex structure, how can we know how much of ‘deviant behavior' can be explained by poor leadership? What kinds of inter-team conflict—between whom—improve performance, and which kinds undermine it? How do the relational dynamics of team performance create unavoidable challenges during rapid organisational scaling? How can we know if or when the potential benefits of teams will outweigh the ‘team tax'? My guest for this episode is Professor Brad Harris. Brad has dedicated his career to examining these types of questions by examining how social architecture of work shapes behaviour and outcomes.Brad is the Associate Dean of MBA Programs, a Vice Dean for the TRIUM EMBA, and a Professor of Management and Human Resources at HEC Paris. Brad has received multiple teaching awards and was named a top “40 under 40 Business School Professor” by Poets and Quants. He has co-authored two books, Scaling for Success: People Priorities for High-Growth Organizations, and 3D Team Leadership: A New Approach for Complex Teams, and published research papers in leading journals including the Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, and Journal of Management. Brad's work has been cited in leading popular press outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Harvard Business Review, NBC's The Today Show, Inc.com, and Fast Company.Brad has an amazing ability to translate academic findings into useful information for the leading teams and organisations. Brad brings humour, clarity, and passion to the topic of leadership and team performance—qualities that shine throughout our discussion. Enjoy the conversation!CitationsGrann, D. (2023). The Wager: A tale of shipwreck, mutiny and murder. Doubleday.Greiner, L. E. (1998). Evolution and revolution as organizations grow (Revisited). Harvard Business Review.Harris, T. B., & Bartlow, A. C. (2021). Scaling for success: People priorities for high-growth organizations. Columbia Business School Publishing.Kirkman, B. L., & Harris, T. B. (2017). 3D team leadership: A new approach for complex teams. Stanford University Press.Schmidt, E., Rosenberg, J., & Eagle, A. (2019). Trillion Dollar Coach: The Leadership Playbook of Silicon Valley's Bill Campbell. Harper Business.Waller, M. J., Okhuysen, G. A., & Saghafian, M. (2016). Conceptualizing emergent states: A strategy to advance the study of group dynamics. Academy of Management Annals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wir sind zurück aus unserer Pause – und starten mit einem besonders rätselhaften Thema. In dieser Episode von Project_Scare beleuchten wir den mysteriösen Fall von Susi Greiner, die im Tirol ums Leben kam. Offiziell ist es kein Kriminalfall – doch die vielen offenen Fragen und das Schweigen der Behörden lassen bis heute Zweifel und Spekulationen zurück. Außerdem widmen wir uns einer Urban Legend aus der Schweiz, die schon seit Generationen für Gänsehaut sorgt.
Have you ever wondered what those $300 online teacher trainings were like?Well, I asked someone who both teaches online and also has looked through more than one of these.What really makes a yoga teacher training “good”? In this episode, we explore the realities of online vs. in-person YTTs, why pacing and feedback matter, and how affordability impacts accessibility in the yoga profession. Katlyn Greiner and I delve into the myth that higher costs equal higher quality, the role mentorship can play in shaping new teachers, and the financial realities of studios running training sessions. Plus, we unpack the tension between brand cohesion and creativity in the yoga business.KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Online vs. in-person training Asynchronous, low-cost YTTs aren't inherently “less than.” We need to rethink perceptions of online vs. in-person education.2. Pacing matters Dumping all the content at once isn't effective. Pacing supports integration and embodiment of teachings.3. Feedback is essential Integrated feedback—live or asynchronous—is key to learning, relationship-building, and quality in online trainings.4. Financial accessibility Low-cost trainings expand access. Eliminating them would reduce opportunities for many aspiring teachers.5. Mentorship as the missing link Imagine affordable online YTTs paired with paid local mentorship—a model that supports both new teachers and experienced guides.6. Rethinking “quality” High price ≠ high quality. Metrics for strong training should include teaching skill, student engagement, and practical business acumen.7. Teacher trainings ≠ cash cow For many studios, YTTs aren't highly profitable—they're a labor of love or a way to train new teachers.8. Creativity vs. brand cohesion Studios must balance cohesive branding with honoring yoga as a creative practice. Navigating that tension is key to sustainable growth.RESOURCESWorking In Yoga WebsiteWorking In Yoga NewsletterPodcast ShopRegister for the FREE webinarKatlyn's IG
Nesta semana, o Programa Destino estreia em novo dia e horário: às quartas-feiras, a partir das 19 horas. No programa de hoje a convidada foi a contadora santa-cruzense Gabrielle Greiner. Na conversa, ela contou sobre um intercâmbio para Dublin, viagens para a Alemanha, Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro e viagens para assistir a shows.
Nesta semana, o Programa Destino estreia em novo dia e horário: às quartas-feiras, a partir das 19 horas. No programa de hoje a convidada foi a contadora santa-cruzense Gabrielle Greiner. Na conversa, ela contou sobre um intercâmbio para Dublin, viagens para a Alemanha, Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro e viagens para assistir a shows.
The Benefits of Crossbreeding with Dr. Scott Greiner,Virginia Tech
Mary Greiner is a founding co-host of Ladies of Another View on BEK News but in addition her family have long standing tradition in planting and selling sweet corn in Mandan, ND
Zum Abschluss des Pride Month hatten wir die wundervolle Sarah Greiner-Miethe bei uns zu Gast bei Woke Women at Work und haben über ein echtes Herzensthema gesprochen: Regenbogenfamilien. Während viele gerade die Regenbogenflaggen wieder einpacken, kämpfen Familien weiter für ihre grundlegenden Rechte. Aufgrund einer Lücke im Abstammungsrecht müssen gleichgeschlechtliche Paare die Elternschaft für ihr Kind oft in einem langwierigen Adoptionsverfahren beantragen, anstatt sie von Geburt an gemeinsam zu erhalten. Im Gespräch mit Sarah wurde klar, welche realen Hürden damit verbunden sind und warum eine Reform so wichtig ist.
This episode is brought to you by HalloCasa, the SEO-ranked digital business card for real estate agents. Looking to find the right agent, no matter where you are?Visit https://home.hallocasa.com to discover and connect with top real estate agents globally.Explore and get started today: https://hallocasa.com/brokers In this episode, we sit down with Open Air Homes, a boutique hospitality and property management company that has been transforming the short-term rental landscape in Southern California for over 14 years. We explore how the company blends luxury hospitality with operational excellence to deliver five-star guest experiences and consistent revenue for homeowners.Learn about their unique value proposition across platforms like Airbnb and VRBO, their high-performing inventory strategies, and how they use tech and SEO to stay ahead in the AI-driven future of search. We also discuss expansion into Orange County, short-term rental regulations in California, and the decision to remain a locally focused brand in Palm Springs and Los Angeles.Timestamps:00:00:40 – Introduction00:04:00 – Marketplace Platforms, Open Air Homes' Value Proposition, Inventory Building & Lead Generation00:08:39 – Operational Excellence, Quality Assurance & SEO for AI Search Engines00:12:01 – Back-End Software for Team & Client Communication00:13:36 – Staying Local vs National: The Palm Springs Perspective00:18:45 – Expansion into Orange County00:20:30 – Legal Restrictions on Short-Term Rentals in California00:23:00 – About Brad Greiner's Brokerage, Open Aire Homes00:27:00 – Conclusion and Final WordsYou can contact Brad via: https://openairhomes.com/ and https://openaire.co/team/
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This episode features Dr. Thomas Greiner PhD from the University of Gothenburg (Sweden), speaking about the various functions of GLP-1 in the gut, and the role of gut microbes in GLP-1 production, with ultimate effects on host health. He noted that GLP-1 is produced by enteroendocrine cells called L-cells, both in the small intestine and […] The post Unraveling the functions of GLP-1 in the gut, with Dr. Thomas Greiner PhD appeared first on International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP).
Six million Qantas customers caught in cyber-attack exposing personal data, NSW Liberals urge Greiner to back Bradfield court fight after 26-vote loss. Plus, construction times up 50 per cent and building costs soar 53 per cent over a decade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live @ Grace I GROW: Week 3 I Caleb Greiner by Grace Church
Welcome back to another week! In today's episode, Alex and Jeremy are joined by Kaleb Greiner. Kaleb is one of the more knowledgeable deer hunters we know, but he thrives in deer habitat management. Kaleb was formerly part of Midwest Whitetail and recently departed to pursue his new adventure and passion in land consulting and management. Growing up in the great state of Iowa, he has spent his life learning how to make properties more attractive to whitetails, and he's here to share what he has learned along the way. Kaleb goes over his background in the hunting industry and growing up in Iowa as a kid bowhunting whitetails. Kaleb touches on his favorite food sources to plant for big bucks, and what top equipment he would purchase to manage land. The guys dive into the heavily debated topic of mock scrapes and water holes in food plots. Kaleb shares why he thinks a cultipacker is a must-have when planting food plots and why TSI work is so important on your property. Lastly, the guys discuss the pros of hiring a land consultant to evaluate your farm and provide insights into government programs available that can help fund your habitat goals. Whether you manage 10 acres or 1,000, Kaleb's knowledge and hands-on experience will give you actionable strategies to take your property—and your whitetail hunting—to the next level. Enjoy the show! New episodes drop every Wednesday at 6AM CST LINKS: Subscribe to the YouTube Channel Follow along on Instagram and Facebook Check out the Website The WhitetailDNA Podcast is presented by: Dark Energy | 10% OFF (code: wdna10) Rack Hub | 10% OFF (code: whitetaildna) Pnuma Outdoors | 20% OFF (code: wdna20) Tactacam Reveal Cameras Tactacam Reveal Accessories Custom Archery & Outdoors Kifaru
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Max Greiner is well known to many for the experiences he has had with miracles. His art is known, loved, and owned by many. His destiny can be seen in the timeline of his life. And his faith and life experiences has often tangled with the politics of today.
It was a morning commute Chris Greiner had made hundreds of times before. Living in old Shanghai and working in the city's sleek business district, Greiner's daily drive to the Jin Mao Tower often stretched well beyond an hour. But on this particular day, his driver told him they'd arrive in just 30 minutes. Puzzled but intrigued, Greiner went along—only to discover the traffic patterns had shifted. “They repainted the lines,” the driver told him with a grin. The same bridge, same road—just used differently.Greiner never forgot the lesson. As CFO of Zeta Global, he often draws from that experience when approaching business challenges. “You might be fixed in your infrastructure, but there's almost always another way through,” he tells us.That mindset is now shaping Zeta's evolving AI strategy. Rather than applying AI for efficiency's sake, Greiner tells us his team follows the real patterns of work—starting with customer behaviors. “We began by observing how marketers use our platform,” he says, “then built automations to eliminate keystrokes and surface next-best actions.”Now, the finance function is adopting the same approach. Greiner's team is analyzing daily tasks across accounting, FP&A, and sales operations to identify which can be codified and automated. Zeta is building agent-based workflows that transform data into actionable insights—at the push of a button.“We're letting the work show us where to go,” Greiner says. And like that rush-hour bridge in Shanghai, sometimes a better route is just a few new lines away.
This week's third episode of this month's special mini-series focused on niche production, we are focusing on the importance of protein in swine nutrition. This week, we hear from Dr. Laura Greiner, director of the Iowa Pork Industry Center and an associate professor of animal science at Iowa State University. Dr. Greiner shares insights from her research, discusses the reasons behind variations in protein levels and breaks down key nutritional concepts, acknowledging that swine nutrition can sometimes be confusing for producers.
This month's episode is a reissue of a previous episode from April 2022. International Business Disruptions: Leading During Chaotic Times with A.C. MarchionneThe international business landscape has been disrupted by COVID-19 for nearly 2 years, and now a war in Europe is creating chaos. Join host Todd Hovermale, Advisory Board Member in the Boeing Institute of Business, as he discusses strategies on leading during chaotic times with A.C. Marchionne, President of Sales & Marketing and Board Chairman at Greiner Bio-One North America. The international business disruptions experienced by Greiner have created a need for stronger leaders. Together, Todd and A.C. engage in a discussion on the need for strong International Business Leadership and the skills necessary to motivate and lead teams to success during highly chaotic times. A.C. previously lead a team of 450 at Greiner Bio-One North America, which is a privately held plastic manufacturing company located in Monroe, NC whose three divisions manufacture a variety of products for the medical and research fields. As an international manufacturer with global reach, Greiner Bio-One provides the manufacturing, distribution logistics and product application support to the world's largest hospitals, pharmaceutical and biotechnology corporations.
Menopause Insights from a Nurse Coach-Suzanne Greiner BSN, RN, NC-BC Highlights“Yes, I'm going through perimenopause. And what do I want my perimenopause story to look like? Do I want to be a victim to going through this?Or do I want to be that victor? I went through perimenopause, and I was able to do this, and I was able to find solutions for my own health. And I think the kicker for me at that point in my perimenopausal journey was, I want this to be that when I'm 85 years old, and I look back on my life, this is the point that I chose for longevity of my life, versus a quick fix.So, every decision past, that point in time was, is this going to be helping my 85-year-old body to hike a mountain, or is it going to set me back? So those are the kinds of decisions of working with my future self. What does my future self-want me to do at this moment?” ~Suzanne Greiner BSN, RN, NC-BCAh-Ha MomentsIn mid-life, if you're lucky, you WILL go through the stages of menopause- perimenopause, menopause and post menopauseYou have choices and a voice as it relates to your health- and ALL aspects of your lifeImagine the life you want to life at 85 years old- ask yourself- is this a decision that will support me when I get to be 85?Let Them = Let Me…. You get to choose what comes next. What will you do with your one precious life?Links and ResourcesIntegrative Nurse Coaches in ACTION! podcastMaternal Loss Healing Circles- please email >>holly@lifecyclebalance.llcEp52: Connecting Hearts with Nurse Coaching - Kim KarrakerHuman DesignThe M Factor documentaryThe Let Them Theory by Mel RobbinsSuzanne's websiteSuzanne's InstagramSuzanne's TikTokSuzanne's FacebookIntegrative Nurse Coach Academy I Integrative Nurse Coach FoundationWe provide nurses with a global community for learning, networking, and reconnecting. Thank you for listening. We LOVE Nurses! Please leave us a 5 star rating and a positive comment about an episode you love! Follow Integrative Nurse Coach Academy on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn Learn more about our programs at the Integrative Nurse Coach Academy Schedule a free call with one of our awesome admissions specialists here>> and get your questions answered! Use the code 'ACTION' at checkout and get $100 off the Integrative Nurse Coach Certificate Program (Parts 1 & 2 Bundle).
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On this episode of The Bigger Flips Podcast, host Michael Pinter sits down with longtime friend and fellow New York investor Phillip Greiner. From the frozen grounds of Buffalo
Steffi weiß sehr genau, was es bedeutet, wenn der eigene Körper ständig bewertet und unterschiedlichen, aber vor allem einem dünnen und ziemlich unrealistischen Körperbild, entsprechen muss. Auch Schauspielerin Runa Greiner kann von Diskussion rund um Körper in ihrer Branche und in ihrem eigenen Leben ein Lied singen. In dieser Folge G Spot hinterfragen die beiden alles: Körperbilder, Mehrgewicht, Skinny und Pretty Privilege, den Ozempic Trend und wie man selbstbewusst im eigenen Körper ankommt. Schreibt uns gern eure Gedanken zur Folge und folgt uns auf Social Media für mehr Content! [Alle Links hierfür findet ihr hier ](https://linktr.ee/g.spot.podcast) Oder sendet uns eine Nachricht per Mail an: gspot@studio-bummens.de Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner:innen erfahren? [Hier findest du alle Infos und Rabatte](https://linktr.ee/gspotpodcast) Ihr wollt Werbepartner bei G Spot werden? Dann meldet euch hier: Werbung@studio-bummens.de
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On this edition of The Catered Quiz, comedy writer Julie Greiner joins the show to answer questions about the movie National Treasure and Broadway Musicals Since 2000. “Weird Al” Yankovic, From Justin to Kelly and bottled water are also discussed on this episode of The Catered Quiz. Julie wrote for the Audible exclusive A Total Switch Show which can be heard here. Follow Julie on Instagram or Twitter. The Catered Quiz will be taking a one-week break next week. Use that time to tell your friends about the show so they can catch up on the new season. The Catered Quiz will return on April 1st.
En décembre 1987, près d'Avignon, une lycéenne de 16 ans disparaît alors qu'elle rentrait chez elle. Le lendemain matin, son corps sans vie est retrouvé avec une balle dans la tête. Pendant longtemps ce crime restera une énigme.
En décembre 1987, près d'Avignon, une lycéenne de 16 ans disparaît alors qu'elle rentrait chez elle. Le lendemain matin, son corps sans vie est retrouvé avec une balle dans la tête. Pendant longtemps ce crime restera une énigme.
En décembre 1987, près d'Avignon, une lycéenne de 16 ans disparaît alors qu'elle rentrait chez elle. Le lendemain matin, son corps sans vie est retrouvé avec une balle dans la tête. Pendant longtemps ce crime restera une énigme.
Send us a textWelcome to the first episode of our multi-part Human Design series!
Sheila is delighted to welcome back past guest Dave Greiner, joined by his lovely wife, Rita, as they share their enchanting adventure at Disneyland Paris! With just one day to explore, they made every moment count—discover how they experienced the charm, wonder, and magic of the park in true Disney fashion. ✨ Did they see Sleeping Beauty's Castle in all its fairy-tale splendor? ✨ How did they make the most of their limited time? ✨ What special Disney touches made their trip unforgettable? Tune in for their très magnifique Disneyland Paris experience!
We began by addressing a common stigma: why so many MSPs avoid Apple devices despite their undeniable popularity and premium quality. Ben highlighted that while many MSPs are deeply rooted in the Microsoft ecosystem—largely due to its strong channel support and financial incentives—Apple has been quietly making significant inroads into the business world. In fact, as Ben pointed out, companies like IBM and Cisco have embraced Apple devices, with up to 60% of their employees choosing Apple when given the option. This trend is a clear indication that Apple is no longer just for creatives or niche markets; it's becoming a mainstream choice for professionals across industries. One of the key takeaways from Ben's insights is that MSPs need to shift their mindset. Supporting Apple isn't just about ticking a box; it's a cultural shift. Apple devices require a different approach, both technically and operationally. Unlike the Windows ecosystem, where tools like Active Directory dominate, Apple relies on solutions like Apple Business Manager and Mobile Device Management (MDM) platforms. Ben emphasised that tools like Addigy, which he represents, are purpose-built for managing Apple devices and can provide MSPs with the support and guidance needed to navigate this shift. We also discussed the perception that Apple devices are “too expensive.” Ben countered this by sharing compelling data from his experiences and from industry leaders like Fletcher Previn, formerly of IBM. While Apple devices may have a higher upfront cost, their long-term value—including durability, user satisfaction, and reduced downtime—makes them a sound investment. For MSPs, this is an opportunity to educate clients on the total cost of ownership and the enhanced experience Apple can deliver. Ben also addressed the hesitancy some MSPs feel when considering Apple. He acknowledged that Apple's lack of engagement with the channel has made it harder for MSPs to feel confident about diving into the Apple ecosystem. However, he sees this as an opportunity rather than a limitation. By committing to building expertise with Apple, MSPs can differentiate themselves in the market, offering a premium service that competitors might shy away from. For those just starting, Ben suggested partnering with Apple-focused providers or leveraging resources like Addigy's MSP programmes to gain confidence and expertise. One of the most thought-provoking parts of our conversation was the long-term outlook. Ben painted a vivid picture of a future where Apple devices could become just as prevalent in the workplace as Windows machines. MSPs who take the time to embrace Apple now will be well-positioned to capitalise on this shift, while those who ignore it may find themselves playing catch-up. He also noted that the demand for Apple in business environments is often hidden; many MSPs underestimate the number of Apple devices already in their clients' ecosystems. A simple inventory check or conversation with clients could reveal untapped opportunities. Security and compliance were another critical topic. Ben reminded us that ignoring Apple devices isn't just a missed business opportunity; it's a potential liability. In today's world, where security threats don't discriminate by platform, ensuring all devices in an organisation—Apple included—are properly managed and secured is non-negotiable. Clients expect comprehensive protection, and failing to address Apple devices could lead to reputational and operational risks. To wrap up, Ben shared his advice for MSPs ready to take the leap into the Apple ecosystem. Start small, build confidence, and don't be afraid to partner with experts. He also stressed the importance of playing the long game. Building an Apple practice isn't about making quick gains; it's about creating a sustainable pipeline of opportunities that will pay dividends in the years to come. This episode was packed with actionable insights, and Ben Greiner's expertise on Apple was eye-opening. Whether you're an MSP owner curious about Apple or someone who's been hesitant to dive into the ecosystem, this conversation is a must-listen. If you'd like to connect with Ben, he's active on LinkedIn and ready to share more about how Addigy can help MSPs thrive with Apple. Connect with Ben Greiner through his LinkedIn by clicking HERE. You can also visit their website and learn more about Addigy by clicking HERE. Connect on LinkedIn HERE with Ian and also with Stuart by clicking this LINK And when you're ready to take the next step in growing your MSP, come and take the Scale with Confidence MSP Mastery Quiz. In just three minutes, you'll get a 360-degree scan of your MSP and identify the one or two tactics that could help you find more time, engage & align your people and generate more leads. OR To join our amazing Facebook Group of over 400 MSPs where we are helping you Scale Up with Confidence, then click HERE Until next time, look after yourself and I'll catch up with you soon!
Head to FactorMeals.com/speak50 and use code speak50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. That's code speak50 at FactorMeals.com/speak50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month while your subscription is active!In this episode, KJ explores the disturbing true crime case of Julie Greiner, who allowed a predatory relationship to develop with 23-year-old Thomas Keskie and her young daughter. Kelly analyzes the complexities of their situation, focusing on Julie's financial reliance on Thomas and the alarming trip to Hawaii that ended in her daughter's pregnancy. Timestamps08:36 Online Life11:45 Suspicion Grows13:07 Alex's Concern14:39 Confrontation with Mom15:50 Discovery of Sex Chat Apps17:38 Alex's Dilemma32:27 Hawaii Trip Adventure40:15 Accusations Surface49:23 Conversations Unraveled01:00:27 A Mother's FailureListener Deals from Sponsors: Factor: Head to FactorMeals.com/speak50 and use code speak50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. That's code speak50 at FactorMeals.com/speak50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month while your subscription is active! DeleteMe: DeleteMe™ employs human agents to handle significant sites where automation won't cut it. Remove Personal Info from Search! Text UNSPEAKABLE to 64000 right now to save 20% off your subscription to DeleteMe and protect your identity online!
In today's episode, we explore the importance of community spaces and their role in fostering connection and resilience with Aaron Greiner, a pioneering voice in urban design and social infrastructure. As the executive director of CultureHouse, Aaron has transformed underutilized spaces into vibrant “third places” that bring people together, encourage social interaction, and strengthen community ties. With hands-on experience in urban planning and a passion for creating welcoming, inclusive environments, Aaron has been at the forefront of redefining how we view public spaces in urban areas. Join us for an insightful conversation with Aaron Greiner as he explores the vital role of “third places” in reconnecting our communities and fostering genuine human interaction in a world increasingly dominated by digital connections. How can we reclaim public spaces as hubs for social connection? What are the hidden health and societal benefits of accessible community spaces? Aaron shares his experience transforming vacant storefronts into vibrant pop-ups, discusses the urgent need for social infrastructure, and reveals why gathering spaces are more crucial than ever for individual and collective resilience. Discover actionable ideas to create your own third place, connect with neighbors, and foster a stronger, more supportive community. What to Listen For Introduction – 00:00:00 What inspired Aaron Greiner to focus on third places and create CultureHouse? How do third spaces differ from traditional public spaces, and why are they essential for community well-being? What challenges did Aaron face when starting CultureHouse, and how has the organization evolved over time? The Role of Third Places in Society – 00:03:14 What are “third places,” and how do they foster social connection and community? Why have traditional third places, like dive bars and cafes, declined, and what does it mean for social infrastructure? How does the setup of a third place affect how people interact and connect? The Importance of Social Infrastructure – 00:07:28 How does Aaron define social infrastructure, and why is it vital to society? Why did Aaron choose a popup model for CultureHouse's third places, and what benefits does this approach provide? What impact do third places have on local communities, especially those with limited access to public spaces? The Pandemic's Impact on Community Spaces – 00:08:50 How did COVID-19 exacerbate issues with social isolation and third places? What role did commercial spaces play in social infrastructure before the pandemic, and how has that shifted? How do communities with strong social infrastructure fare better during crises? Research and Evidence Supporting Third Places – 00:10:20 What research highlights the life-and-death impact of social infrastructure in times of crisis? How does the decline in social clubs and organizations contribute to societal division? What can we learn from urban design in cities like Copenhagen to improve third spaces in the U.S.? Suburbanization and Its Effects on Connection – 00:13:41 How has suburbanization and car dependency impacted Americans' ability to connect with each other? What challenges do suburban layouts present for building social infrastructure? How does urban design in Europe foster a greater sense of community compared to the U.S.? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Highlights:Introduction to Better Help:Overview of Better Help's affordable mental health services.Emphasis on flexible communication methods and easy therapist switching.Main Theme: The Healing Power of MusicExploration of music as a therapeutic tool for mental health.Interviews with musicians like Matt Greiner, drummer of August Burns Red.Featured Guest: Matt GreinerInsights into his homeschooling and its influence on his drumming career.Balancing the pressures of a music career with the peace of farming.Overcoming personal challenges such as stuttering to promote empathy and positivity in music.The band's evolution over 20 years and a pivotal incident in Australia that led to reevaluating their purpose.Greiner's Drumming Journey and Influences:Inspiration from drummers like Aaron Spears.Co-hosting “Holy Ghost Notes” podcast, blending faith with drumming.Navigating the label of a “Christian metal band” and fostering positive messages.Community and Belonging:Greiner's longing for belonging both on tour and at home.Importance of balancing connections within and outside the Christian community.Advocacy for exposure to diverse beliefs and fostering understanding.Intersection of Music and Mental Health:Discussions on music's role in coping with difficult times.Personal stories from guests and hosts on dealing with depression.Emphasis on reducing isolation through shared musical experiences.Podcast Goals:Encouraging self-care and connection.Aiming to make a positive impact through the universal language of music.Join hosts Blake Mosley and James Cox as they delve into these topics, offering a platform where words may fail, but music speaks volumes.
We caught up with Scott Greiner, learning more about his judging mindset. As well as Matt Asmus with Platinum/Shelton Livestock to get an insight on what makes up their program.
In this episode of Bring Something to the Table, we're joined by Midlife Coach Suzanne Greiner, who dives into the powerful connection between women's bodies, intuition, and self-care.
Join us as we welcome back Ben Greiner, founder of Forget Computers and Apple champion and growth advisor at Addigy. In this engaging discussion, Ben reflects on his over 20-year journey in the Apple MSP world, the evolving landscape of IT management, and his role at Addigy. Ben shares insights on the integration of Apple-focused services into larger Windows-managed environments, the importance of compliance, and how Apple's advanced tools are setting new standards in the industry. This episode is filled with invaluable tips for MSPs looking to expand their Apple service offerings and successfully navigate the merger and acquisition landscape. The hosts reflect on the 10 years in between Ben's appearances. Ross Matsuda, another CCP guest, also worked for Forget Computers. Early on, Ben created Robot Cloud. This has since morphed into Vision Bot at Ntiva. Ben talks about adapting to client needs. Ben advises to look at the management tools that only focus on Apple products like Jamf, Kandji, and Addigy. We get into how Ben switched from Jamf to Addigy. Switching MDMs was harder than switching communication tools. Most small MSPs are under one million in revenue a year. Ben talks about how the 10,000 Small Business program by Goldman Sachs helped his business grow. Forget Computers was acquired by Ntiva. Ben takes us down that road. Apple vs Windows Support - it is difficult for Windows MSPs to make the shift to support the Apple platform. Standardizing Apple Device Management Proactive vs Reactive Device Enrollment Ben works with existing customers to help them grow with Addigy. Ben brings up the shift to Declarative Device Management Compliance Standards and Challenges - is Windows really better built for business than Apple? Or has that paradigm shifted? Jerry wants to know more about the 1Password acquisition on Kolide. What is the future of Device Management and Security? You can find Ben Greiner on LinkedIn.
In this episode, Jack and Randy welcome their sons -Bob Freking and Joe and Ben Greiner. The boys discuss their experiences as Cincinnati Reds fans. They talk about their early memories of being Reds fans, their favorite players, and their most disappointing moments. They also share their least favorite Reds, including David Bell and Jim Edmonds. The conversation touches on the 2012 playoff series against the Giants and the no-hitter by Roy Halladay. Overall, the participants express their love for the Reds and their frustration with some of the team's performances. The episode covers various topics related to the Cincinnati Reds, including favorite players, road trips, trades, announcers, mascots, and baseball movies. The participants share their thoughts and memories, highlighting their favorite moments and experiences. They also expressed optimism about the Reds' future and the possibility of winning a World Series championship in their lifetimes.TakeawaysThe boys share their early memories of being Reds fans and how their fathers influenced their love for the team.They discuss their favorite players, including Barry Larkin, Joey Votto, and Johnny Cueto.The 2012 playoff series against the Giants and the no-hitter by Roy Halladay are mentioned as some of the most disappointing moments for Reds fans.David Bell and Jim Edmonds are mentioned as least favorite Reds.The boys express their love for the Reds and their frustration with some of the team's performances. The Cincinnati Reds have had some memorable trades, with notable steals like Wily Mo Pena for Bronson Arroyo.The participants enjoyed road trips to various ballparks, including Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland.Favorite radio and TV announcers for the Reds include the Cowboy, Welsh, and Marty Brennaman.Mr. Red and Mr. Redlegs are popular mascots among the participants.The Sandlot, Major League, and A League of Their Own are favorite baseball movies.There is optimism about the Reds' future and the possibility of winning a World Series championship in the next few years.Sound Bites"David Bell is probably the top of my list" as a least favorite Red."My worst memories, I would say the no-hitter against the Phillies in the playoffs""I am a very well-documented Tyler Stephenson hater""Willy Mo Pena for Bronson Arroyo. It was an absolute steal for the Reds.""Mr. Red is my favorite. I'm always rooting for him in the mascot race.""Hunter Greene: Future Cy Young."Cincinnati's finest steakhouse and seafood restaurant! Win a $50 Gift Card from Prime Cincinnati by emailing us at freepete14@gmail.com!
We speak with Jim Greiner, PhD about his work in researching the outcomes of the justice system, focusing on implementing evidence-based decision making rather than applying precedent. We also explore his ideas on how to make IRB rulings more transparent to help build trust in science.
Kevin Greiner, CEO of Atlanta-based Gas South, discusses his history with the company, the naming rights partnership between Gas South and Gas South District, and what it takes to be "a fuel for good". The Gas South District's "That's The Ticket!" is the ultimate podcast exploring all things Gas South District, and a source for […]
On this episode I chatted with decorated Coach, National Championships, State Championships you name it. David has had his hands on it. Today we talk about the new direction Fields of Futures is taking moving its focus into increasing its participation in sports team for OKC Public Schools kids. More information here https://fieldsandfutures.org/about/ Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates go to www.instagram.com/oklahomahof The Chickasaw Nation is economically strong, culturally vibrant and full of energetic people dedicated to the preservation of family, community and heritage. www.chickasaw.net Diffee Ford Lincoln. Third generation Oklahoma business, the Diffee family continues to do business the right way, the family way. Go to www.diffeeford.net for all your new and used car needs and follow them on instagram www.instagram.com/diffee_ford Dog House OKC - When it comes to furry four-legged care, our 24/7 supervised cage free play and overnight boarding services make The Dog House OKC in Oklahoma City the best place to be, at least, when they're not in their own backyard. With over 6,000 square feet of combined indoor/outdoor play areas our dog daycare enriches spirit, increases social skills, builds confidence, and offers hours of exercise and stimulation for your dog http://www.thedoghouseokc.com/ The Oklahoma State Treasurer Unclaimed Property Division. Oklahoma has more than a billion dollars of unclaimed property. Reclaim what's rightfully yours.Visit YourMoney.ok.gov, and enter your name to find out if you have lost money from utility deposits, uncashed checks, life insurance policies or more! If you got a minute, search for free and visit YourMoney.ok.gov #thisisoklahoma
Join us for Episode 165 of Women Connected in Wisdom with expert guest, Jenn Greiner, as we dive into how to go from burnout to alignment with human design in this #OccupationalWellness conversation! Join us in community: Women Connected in Wisdom Community Listen to past episodes: https://womenconnectedinwisdompodcast.com/ Glo from head to toe by joining the shealo glo glo club at www.shealoglo.com ! Stillpoint: A Self-Care Playbook for Caregivers Join Christine at an event! Book a free coaching consult with Christine here: https://linktr.ee/christinegautreauxmsw Like & Subscribe to get notifications of when we are live: Women Connected in Wisdom Instagram Women Connected in Wisdom on Facebook Resource Links: www.divinevitalitywithjenn.com Let us know your social media handles:: Instagram: @TheVitalJenn https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/17775/116447757288342621/share
Kate Fann reviews the top celebrity baby news this week! For up to the minute celebrity baby news go to our Celebrity Baby Blog.Celebrity Baby News is a production of The Baby Names Podcast and BabyNames.com.Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Want to chat all about names and celebs? Join our Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/babynamespodcastThe Baby Names Podcast is a production of BabyNames.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Julie Greiner (@JulieAbridged, Tooning Out the News) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk about the 2019 film Breakthrough.Subscribe to our Patreon to get a weekly 2nd Service episode and become a "Patreon saint" at patreon.com/goodchristianfunEvery month we match iTunes reviews with donations to charity.Advertise on Good Christian Fun via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.